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Antigua and Barbuda prepared for challenge of rebuilding

SIR Ronald Sanders, Antigua and Barbuda’s ambassador to Washington, DC, has said the two-island nation is prepared to face the challenges of rebuilding in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma if it does not get outside aid for relief and reconstruction.R

Correctional services resume

THE Bahamas Department of Correctional Services has announced that the following services will resume their normal operating hours at 8am today: visits, intake of property, and deposits to inmates’ accounts. The services had been temporarily suspend

Blair raid suspect arrested in Paradise Island hotel

SUPREME Court jurors heard yesterday how one of the accused men in the 2014 shooting death of Blair Estates resident Andre Cartwright was arrested by police in a hotel room on Paradise Island the day after the incident in question. Police Superinten

Scotiabank gives $500,000 to hurricane effort

SCOTIABANK is donating $500,000 to charitable organisations assisting with the rescue and relief efforts in the many Caribbean countries impacted by Hurricane Irma.“Our thoughts continue to be with the people of the affected regions as they demonstra

Deluge! Nassau hit by flooding

After experiencing almost no rain during Hurricane Irma, Nassau was hit by a torrential downpour yesterday which flooded the streets and caused chaos on the roads.

UNLIVEABLE: PM urges remaining Ragged Island residents to evacuate

HEALTH and safety conditions on storm-stricken Ragged Island will only continue to deteriorate, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said yesterday as he urged the 18 remaining residents on the island to evacuate in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, which has reduced most structures there to piles of rubble and rendered the island unlivable.

Couple’s home of 35 years reduced to rubble

HURRICANE Irma’s fury stripped Marjorie Wallace and her husband of the only home they shared for 35 years, reducing the structure in Duncan Town, located in a bay of shallow water on Ragged Island, to a heap of rubble.

Acklins resident in tears as he surveys damage

JEFFREY Forbes, 75, was reduced to tears yesterday as he spoke of the damage left behind by Hurricane Irma in Salina Point, Acklins.

Electricity and water restoration by end of week in Grand Bahama

THE process for the restoration of utilities, as well as certain infrastructure in Grand Bahama in the wake of Hurricane Irma has started.

Bimini starts to rebuild after terror of storm

BIMINI residents were relieved yesterday to start the laborious, but bittersweet process of restoration with no casualties or injuries after hundreds were unable to evacuate before the devastation from the passage of Hurricane Irma.

Evacuees nervous as they prepare to return home

DISPLACED by Hurricane Irma, several Family Island residents yesterday expressed apprehension about returning home after receiving reports of varying levels of devastation.

Bank offers $1m in grants to help rebuild after hurricane

AS government assessments continue in the wake of Hurricane Irma, the Caribbean Development Bank yesterday announced that just under $1m will be accessible through emergency relief grants and loans.

Suspect charged with robbery after policewoman held up at gunpoint

A 26-year-old man was arraigned in Magistrate’s Court yesterday on charges of robbing a senior woman police officer at gunpoint in the Mackey Street area last week. Garon Collie, of Nassau Village, stood before Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt

'Make Freedom of Information a Priority'

AS the government prepares to reconvene Parliament this week, the Organisation for Responsible Governance (ORG), a not-for-profit civic foundation aimed at fostering better governance, has urges the Cabinet to prioritise enacting the Freedom of Infor

Two accused of robbery

TWO men were arraigned yesterday in connection with an armed robbery that took place on September 7. Reginald Bridgewater Jr, 32, of Norfolk Avenue, Mackey Street, and Torriano Smith, 27, of South Beach, were both charged before Chief Magistrate Joy

Bahamasair resumes domestic flights

BAHAMASAIR has resumed scheduled services throughout its entire domestic network and will resume routes into the United States this morning at several airports. These include: Ft Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport; West Palm Beach (serviced

Suspect faces court accused of double shooting at bank ATM

A 23-year-old man was charged in the Magistrate’s Court yesterday with the murder of a man and the critical injury of a woman who were trying to make a bank deposit in the Palmdale area earlier this month.Bernard Appolon, of Hillside Estates, stood b

Charities start up efforts to bring relief to islands

TWO local charities have started efforts to provide relief to the southern islands left devastated by Hurricane Irma and are encouraging persons with “extra food or clothing items” to donate to those in need. Gina Knowles, co-founder of the Head-Kno

Residents urged to monitor Hurricane Jose

The Bahamas Department of Meteorology has urged residents to closely monitor Hurricane Jose.

‘Unacceptable’ that Baha Mar closed doors to guests in storm

PRESIDENT and managing director of the Atlantis resort Howard Karawan has said it is “unacceptable” and “surprising” that Baha Mar would close its doors to “customers and the community” during the passage of a major category four hurricane.

Downed trees and Bimini left without power

AS Hurricane Irma barreled into Florida, the nearby island of Bimini experienced tropical storm conditions on Sunday with wind gusts of about 80mph, heavy flooding and reports of a tornado tearing roofs off homes.

Tornadoes hit Grand Bahama

ABOUT 100 people in Grand Bahama were affected by surprise tornadoes yesterday, some who “completely lost their homes” after the funnel clouds ripped roofs off structures as the island experienced tropical storm conditions from Hurricane Irma, according to Minister of State for Grand Bahama Kwasi Thompson.

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Okay Jose – stay away

WEATHER forecasters said yesterday Hurricane Jose does not currently pose an imminent threat to The Bahamas.

Devastation left in Irma’s wake

HURRICANE Irma left Duncan Town, Ragged Island in a state of “devastation,” member of Parliament for the island Chester Cooper said yesterday, telling The Tribune the aftermath had left him “heartbroken”.